Historical Monuments
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There are places that whisper history and then there are places that speak it aloud. Step through the arched entrance of this majestic 22-acre heritage campus in Kozhikode and you are instantly transported more than a century back in time. The date etched above the arch 1872 stands as a silent witness to everything this place has…
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As you walk along the coastline of Kappad Beach in Kozhikode you’ll find more than just sand and sea, you’ll find the place where the world changed forever. A simple stone memorial marks 20 May 1498, the day Vasco da Gama stepped onto Indian soil. But the story of this shore is far more layered than the textbooks reveal.…
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In the serene town of Iringal, near Kozhikode stands a quiet yet powerful reminder of Kerala’s maritime glory, the Kunjali Marakkar Museum. This is not just another museum; it is a living chronicle of courage, strategy and a century long naval resistance that changed the course of India’s coastal history. As you step through its gates, time…
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In the heart of Kadathanadu village in northern Kerala lies a place where history and legend intertwine so seamlessly that every gust of wind seems to whisper a ballad of valor. This is Thacholi Manikoth, once the proud residence of Thacholi Othenan, the legendary warrior of the 16th century whose name still echoes in the folklore of Malabar. Today,…
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The Malabar coast has always been more than just a stretch of shoreline. For centuries, its harbors and spice-laden markets welcomed the sails of Arab traders who carried pepper, cardamom and cinnamon across the seas. Trade here was not just an exchange of goods but it was an exchange of worlds. But everything changed in…
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If you ever find yourself wandering along the beaches near Varkala, it will lead you to one of Kerala’s most fascinating historical treasures, the Anjuthengu Fort once known as Anjengo Fort. Sandwiched between the Arabian Sea on one side and backwaters on the other, this fortress is not just stone and mortar but a living…